The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1983 Page: 3 of 10
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Ann Landers
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Parents want irights,
Skaggs named
to Dean's List
Elaine Conway
Hospital Notes
Business Men's Chapter
to meet Saturday night
Teen pageant scheduled
CALL Jer shipman
Candidates give views
Supper to benefit Choir
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SPRING FASHION PREVIEW SECTION
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15 senators
in again in
The Hereford Chapter of
Full Gospel Business Men's
Fellowship International will
meet at the Hereford Com-
munity Center Saturday
evening Guest speaker will
be Mike Pale. president of the
Dumas Chapter of FGBMF1
A buffet supper, catered by
the Caison House, will 1m*
served from 7 to 7 30 p.m at
tions and views on school
board activities and a letter
was read from Dale Pierson
who was unable to attend A
question and answer period
followed the introductions
There were 26 attending
The next regular meeting
will be April 11. al 12 noon, at
the (Community Room in the
Hereford State Bank
The Hereford Brand-Friday, March U, 1983-Page 1
Stay from home unexplained
ablished as ■
1, converted to
to five thaw a
The Carol Choir at First
United Methodist Church will
sponsor a chili supper in the
church Fellowship Hall from
5-7 30 p m Wednesday Pro-
ceeds will be used to help
fund their annual spring trip
Tickets to the supper are
being sold by choir members
until Wednesday and will also
be available at the door
Admission cost will be $2.50
for persons 12 years of age
GOOD STOCK OF
FRUIT & SHADE
TREES. FLOWERING
& EVERGREEN
SHRUBS IN 1
DEAR BAT: What do you
mean by help out?” Surely
the girls should keep their
rooms orderly, do their own
laundry and assist with clean-
ink up after supper if they eat
at home
ember at The
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bicatios el all
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blished heretn
and with whom’
<41 Birthdays, holidays and
anniversaries are ignored’
Our home has turned into a
battleground. We constantly
argue about those four points.
Please straighten out the
girls-or US. If we need
it -Embattled in N.Y.
ettowwisto
and shield
he smoke
hief Barry
fire heavily
vy area and
as charged
top to bot-
if help out" means finan-
cial assistance, you don't say
if they have part-time jobs. If
so, do they buy their own
clothes’
College girls under 21 who
are living at home should
respect a curfew, but please
be reasonable Midnight on
September, spurred in part
by a National Enquirer arti-
cle that quoted Ms Smith as
saying she had injected
Belushi with drugs
Ms. Smith was quoted by
the nationally-distributed
tabloid last June as saying
she had injected Belushi with
a final "speedball" — a mix-
ture of cocaine and heroin —
at his $200-a-day Sunset Strip
bungalow
But she later retracted the
statement, saying she had
been under the influence of
drugs and alcohol when she
talked to the Enquirer
reporters in Toronto
The Enquirer gave police
six to eight hours of tape
recordings made by the
reporters who interviewed
Ms Smith Deputy District
Attorney Michael Montagna,
who presented evidence to
the grand jury, said the tape
confirmed in substance” the
contents of the Enquirer
story.
KNBC on Thursday said
authorities were en route to
Canada to seek Ms Smith's
extradition, but Police
Department spokesman
Sergio Dias said. "No one
from our department is en
route to Canada ”
Another of Ms Smith's at-
torneys. Milton Davis, said
from Toronto after the last
grand jury session March 10
that he believed "there is not
any evidence that showed Ms
Smith had anything to do with
John Belushi's death "
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Coming This Sunday
An Exclusive Hereford Hrand
called to officials' attention,
Shafer said, by "various ex-
hibitors" whom he did not
name No formal complaint
was lodged. Shafer said.
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Open Mon. Sat. 9:00 6:00 Closed Sundays
Sunday March 20th.
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president to also become
president
Benjamin Harrison was a
grandson of a president who
later became a president
himself.
Andrew Jackson had no
blood relatives yet raised six
children in the White House.
One of the first weddings
there was that of President
Grant's daughter
The last child to live in the
nation's capitol was Amy
Carter
Mrs Bradly stated that liv-
ing in the White House did not
insure these children hap-
piness nor wealth and good
health Divorce, suicide, il-
lness and other tragedies
often befell them.
Members present during
the meeting were Juanita
Brownd. Marjorie Lasiter,
Norma Martin, Marcella
Melain, Joyce Ritter, Jean
Ruther, Norma Walden and
Margaret Zinser.
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Spring Baskets
Fushia Iw Geranium Non-Stop
Begonia 8 others
Other Spring Items
Over 10,000 4" Geraniums in all
colors Mum plants Rhubarb.
Perennial, & Spring bulbs
We feature Stark Bros fruit trees,
the best in fruit trees. Ask
someone who has one.
Elaine Conway recently
received her diploma for suc-
cessfully completing the
Allsup's Assistant Store
Manager Training Course,
held at the company's home
offices in Clovis, N.M
The class is a requirement
for all Allsup's assistant
managers. Conway will
return to her store at 529
Avenue H in Hereford to
assume the duties of assistant
manager.
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children are depicted
Sharon Skaggs of Hereford
is among 28 students from the
Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center
School of Nursing to be nam-
ed to the Dean's Honor List
for maintaining a grade
average of 3.5 or higher dur-
ing the fall semester.
Ms. Skaggs is a freshman.
Students enter the School of
Nursing at multiple levels, in-
cluding those with no
previous nursing background
as well as Licensed Voca-
tional Nurses and Registered
Nurses, in pursuit of a
bachelor of science in nursing
degree.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
That empty-headed girl who
described her cousin as a
straight-A student who looked
like a dog-lumping both
together as deficiencies-is
fairly empty-headed herself.
Beauty is an accident. A
person with a pretty face
didn't earn it. She inherited it
from her parents Beauty
without intelligence is a bore.
How ironic that so many
adopted children are trying to
hunt down their "real
parents" and this kid thinks
her parents are a problem
because they insist that she
treat her cousin decently.
Sign me -Disgusted 15-year-
old in Ohio
Shafer said the steer has
been butchered and its meat
is being analyzed by Texas
A&M veterinary officials. He
said results of their testing
are expected in about two
weeks.
He said that he had heard
rumors from people at the
show that the steer had
received drugs, but he added
that nothing has been found to
substantiate those allegations
and he does not believe them.
He said if drugs were used,
they most likely would show
up in the A&M tests
Smith will be paid a ’floor
price" of $1.25 per pound for
the animal, about 60 cents
over the current market
price
Shafer said no alterations
would be made in the steer
contest standings other than
the disqualification of Smith.
The reserve champion was
owned by James Henson of
Abilene His entry was also a
Chianina steer, weighing
1.260 pounds It brought
$83,000 in the auction.
While we are extremely
sad to have to make and to en-
force this decision, show
rules clearly have been
violated. Shafer said We
feel this is an extremely
isolated incident of im-
propriety"
The violation had first been
Castillo. Joe
Castillo, Joe Castillo. Thelma
Castro, Thelma ('astro. John
(Chance
Harold Close. Deann Ed-
wards. Inf Boy Edwards.
CD Fitzgerald. Andrea
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DEAR LIMA: Always
return the plate, platter, tin,
pot or whatever And it 's good
manners to have a small
treat in or on it, along with a
note of thanks
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HOUSTON < API - A teen-
ager has not explained why
he left his -teer with a
veterinarian for two months,
an act which led to the
animal's disqualification as
the grand champion at the
1983 Houston Livestock Show
and Rodeo, a show official
says.
Clifton Smith, 18. said only
that he had left the
1,255-pound Chianana steer
with the Cordell, Okla.,
animal doctor much longer
than he had intended to.”
Leroy Shafer, the show's
assistant general manager,
said Thursday
Show rules require ex-
hibitors to feed and care for
their animals personally
from July 1 of the previous
year until the beginning of the
livestock show.
Shafer said Thursday 's an-
nouncement marked the first
disqualification in the show's
51-year history. He said
Smith, of Lyford, admitted
the violation Wednesday
night when show officials con-
fronted him in Harlingen
I don't know that we can
say what he gained by the
violation, Shafer said.
Smith told KTRK-TV
Thursday he was not aware
he was breaking a rule when
he left the animal with the
vet.
At the time, we didn't
have any rule book I didn t
even think about it. really."
he said
Oil well firefighter Paul
Red" Adair bought the steer
at a March 5 auction, paying
a record $140,000 He said he
planned to donate the meat to
a local charity. But Shafer
said no payment has been
made and that Adair will not
be held financially responsi-
ble
At the show, Smith wept as
bids mounted. He told
and older $1 50 for 6 to 11
years: and no cost for
children five years and
under
The Carol Choir is compos-
ed of 22 children from fourth
through sixth grades
Grant and Troyce Hanna
will for the 11th year serve as
chefs for the supper Choir
members will assist in serv-
ing the meal and homemade
dessert
Fiores. Alice Fry
Rufus Gamez. Teresa Gar-
cia. Delma Garza, Susan
Gutierrez, Mary Hare.
Dorothy Harrelson. L V Hen-
nington
Ella Higgins, Lille Hope,
James Hutsun. Kathy Kuper.
Donna Lienen. Anna Mata.
Helen Miller. Barbara
Moreno
Billy Ott, Grace Parker.
A.R Powers, Troys Riddle.
Flora Robinson. Gwen Scott.
Robert Schuman
Dan Schumann. A M
Wilson
weekdays and 2 a.m. on
weekends and holidays.
Parents have a right to know
where their children are go-
ing and with whom, when
they live at home.
As for remembering
holidays, it's nice when they
do, but to insist takes the
pleasure out of it. So lay off
this one. Mom.
reporters afterward he would
invest the money in his
education and in Chianina
cattle.
Smith told officials the
animal had a hoof disease
and was sent to the
veterinarian to have its
hooves trimmed, according
to Shafer
Dr Jerry Bonham, the
veterinarian who kept the
animal, said he would have
no comment until he had
spoken to Smith and to show
officials.
Anna Campos
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Charles Anderson, Juanita
Barrientez, Inf. Boy Bar-
rientez. Sherrie Diane
Beavers
Madeline Bell, Ray Blas-
ingame. Beverly Brockett,
Floyd Brookfield. G A
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DEAR ANN LANDERS:
When a friend drops off a
plate of goodies, is it correct
to assume the plate is part of
the gift or should it be
returned?--Need Ann's
Answer in lama
Marcella Bradly presented
a program on children of the
White House when members
of Valeda Study Club met
Monday at the home of
Arvella Lauderback.
President, Donna
Lindeman, called the
meeting to order and
members answered roll call
with "Favorite Child of the
White House. "
Mrs. Bradly selected
several White House
families. During the 207 years
of this country, 185 children
have lived in the White
House These have been sons,
daughters, grandchildren
and nieces and nephews of
the presidents
Of all the presidents, five
were childless and three had
adopted families The first
child to live in the White
House was John Adams'
granddaughter. Suzanne,
while his son, John Quincy
Adams, was the only son of a
The Association of
Republican Women met Mon-
day for their regular
meeting Lunch was served to
those attending
Incumbents James Gentry
and Paul Ramirez discussed
the Hereford School Board
and its functions. Candidates
Marilyn Culpepper and Cal
Jones gave their qualifica-
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
Today everyone has
"rights"-women, minorities,
the handicapped, prisoners,
refugees ..everyone except
parents
My husband works three
jobs and I work full-time We
are killing ourselves to keep
our two daughters, 18 and 19.
in college We get very little
help from one and no help
from the other. I don't know
where we went wrong, but all
the values we tried to instill in
our daughters flew out the
window the day they turned
18 We are of legal age.”
they insist LEGAL FOR
WHAT” Does turning 18
mean
« 11 They don't have to help
out at home anymore
(2) They can come and go
as they please? No curfew?
(3) No questions should be
asked about where they go
DEAR DISGUSTED:
How'd you get so smart in 15
years'*
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July 8-10 in Arlington
The Miss Teen-Ager Only 60 girls from all over
Pageant of Texas, the only Texas will be accepted. The
authorized preliminary held winner - Miss Teen-Ager of
in Texas for the Miss Teen- Texas - will travel to Miami
Ager Pageant of the States. Beach Fla., where she will
will be held July 8-10 at the represent Texas in the Miss
Quality Inn. 1601 East Divi- Teen-Ager Pageant of the
sion. Arlington, Texas, whic h States at the beautiful
features luxury accomada- Konover Hotel in October
tions as well as gourmet food 1983
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three days of instruction, fun Pageants. P.O. Box 562. Nor-
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stay at the Quality Inn, each (607) 334-6603. Girls in-
of the 60 contestants will en- terested in entering should do
joy make up seminars. pool so at the earliest possible op-
parties and the pageant itself portunity
a cost of $3 75 The meeting
will begin at 7:45 p.m
Pele and his wife, Jackie,
were born and reared in cen-
tral Texas. They moved to
Dumas in 1975. when he
entered the real estate pro-
fession Pate became a
broker, licensed in Texas and
Oklahoma, and started his
own firm the following year
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Part-time rock singer Cathy
Evelyn Smith. once quoted as
saying she injected comedian
John Belushi with a cocaine-
heroin speedball," has been
indicted on a murder charge
in his death, her lawyer says
Attorney Brian Greenspan
said Thursday in an interview
from Toronto that he had
learned from sources" that
his client. Ms Smith. had
been indicted on murder and
possibly drug charges.
Greenspan, interviewed by
the City News Service of Los
Angeles, refused to identify
his sources, but said he had
not been officially informed
of an indictment by the
district attorney or by a Los
Angeles County grand jury
KNBC-TV in lais Angeles
also reported that Ms Smith
had been indicted on multiple
charges, which it did not
specify
District attorney's
spokesman Al Albergate
repeatedly refused to com-
ment Thursday Efforts to
contact Ms Smith by
telephone in Toronto were un-
successful; her attorney also
could not be reached for fur-
ther comment.
Ms Smith, believed to be
the last person to see Belushi
alive, left the United States
for her hometown of Toronto
shortly after the comedian's
death at age 33 on March 5.
1982.
A grand jury has been prob-
ing Belushis death since
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